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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Worth paying a premium for SS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tev+" data-source="post: 181252" data-attributes="member: 5747"><p>I don't know about them being worth the premium it will all depend on how much you want to own a SS. Obviously there was only 50 made so you may have to wait for one to come up for sale, although recently there were 2 on autotrader.</p><p>I believe the cup chassis is standard on the SS.</p><p>When I started looking for one I wanted a white full fat with cup chassis. I ruled out the cup model as I wanted the sliding rear seats as opposed to the bench. I didn't discard the option of the gordini or SS but just thought, being limited editions, they'd be few and far between. I test drove 2 cup models (to make sure the car was right for me), then a SS came up at the right money with low miles. </p><p>It is exactly the same to drive as the cup ones but I decided to go for the SS as I liked the idea of the monitor and the exclusivity. Although, I haven't seen too many RS' on the road and never another SS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tev+, post: 181252, member: 5747"] I don't know about them being worth the premium it will all depend on how much you want to own a SS. Obviously there was only 50 made so you may have to wait for one to come up for sale, although recently there were 2 on autotrader. I believe the cup chassis is standard on the SS. When I started looking for one I wanted a white full fat with cup chassis. I ruled out the cup model as I wanted the sliding rear seats as opposed to the bench. I didn't discard the option of the gordini or SS but just thought, being limited editions, they'd be few and far between. I test drove 2 cup models (to make sure the car was right for me), then a SS came up at the right money with low miles. It is exactly the same to drive as the cup ones but I decided to go for the SS as I liked the idea of the monitor and the exclusivity. Although, I haven't seen too many RS' on the road and never another SS. [/QUOTE]
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